Hello I just received my ILR BRP after my SET(LR) application. Thank you forum members for your help! My history is here . I'm confused as to when I can apply for naturalisation. As my spouse is a British Citizen, it seems from https://www.gov.uk/apply-citizenship-spouse that I can apply immediately...
Through dumb mistakes , I ended up on the 10 yr partner route. I believe I can apply for ILR under a 10-year route. However, I am now confused as to which form to use to apply for ILR. I thought I could use SET (LR) . However it states If you are the spouse or partner of someone who is settled and c...
Thank you Seagul. I think I know what you mean by no documents are sent anywhere. I remember postal applications where I had send documents in the past. Have they changed the process now where everybody needs to attend UKVACS to verify their documents and get their biometrics enrolled? I submitted m...
Thank you seagul. What document should I supply as "Evidence for spouses immigration status in the UK"? Will a copy of his passport do? Or will they need his passport?
Thank you seagul. Unfortunately, he is being made redundant and this is his last month. Can I apply with the current details and send the home office an update in a few weeks time?
Hello My immigration history is here . To summarise, I was on the flr(m) route and was switched to flr(fp) route in 2018 because I applied for set(m) thinking I had completed 5 years and didn't realise I had to complete it in the same visa category. Home Office sent a letter which didn't explain tha...
Thank you Seagul and CR001. I filled in the online appplication form (as a mock exercise) and the finance section shows You must be able to show that the financial requirement for this route is met. Your annual financial requirement is : £ 18,600.00 Will you be able to prove that the financial requi...
Hello I am currently on a 10y Partner route. More history here . My current visa expires in December and I had planned to apply for an extension towards the end of November. I do not work and we were planning on using my husbands income and 6-months payslips. However, my husband has learned that the...
Thank you all for your help! Looks like I'm stuck in the 10 year route. I have written a complaint and emailed HO, will update this thread if anything comes out of it. For me, in terms of next steps In December 2020, I'll use the FLRfp to extend my current stay, which should be extended by 2.5 years...
Thank you for all your comments. Sorry for the questions, I'm trying to see what my best course of action is Is there any way in which I can challenge the decision made? Does that mean I am now under the FLR(FP) route? If so, as it's a 10-year route, does the clock begin from the time I entered the ...
The letter dated April 2018 states the following Dear XXX Thank you for your application for indefinite leave to remain. Your application has not been considered by the Secretary of State personally, but by an official acting on her behalf. We have considered your application and you do not qualify ...
You were eligible for ILR : 16 JUN 19 minus 28 days and ur FLR(m) before last was valid till 13 August 19? Yes, I would be eligible for ILR then. However, as I mistakenly applied for ILR in April 2018, I received a new BRP with an end date of December 2020. As the category hasn't changed from FLR(M...
I hadn't realised that I had switched from Tier 1 dependent to Spouse visa and applied for a SET(M) in April 2019 (as I thought I completed 5 years). I got a letter from the Home Office explaining that I hadn't completed 5 years under FLR(M). And had my visa extended until December 2020. Ur timelin...
Hello My immigration history is as follows I entered the UK in January 2013 with a Tier 1 Partner visa. This was valid until 02 May 2014. On 1 May 2014, I applied under FLR (M) as my husband had by then settled in the UK. I know now that I should've extended the Tier 1 Partner visa instead. I was gr...